Are you missing these silent warning signs of high cholesterol?

10 warning signs your body may be sending out

❤️   Chest pain or angina.
Imagine a tight, crushing pressure in your chest that makes you stop. For Emma, ​​55, this was the wake-up call. High cholesterol can lead to plaque buildup in your coronary arteries, restricting blood flow and triggering the chest pain known as angina. This discomfort, often described as heaviness or burning, is a warning sign that your heart needs attention. Ignoring it can lead to serious complications. Could this happen to you? The next sign may show up closer to home.

😓   Shortness of breath.
Climbing stairs shouldn't make you gasp for air, but it did for John, 60. When cholesterol clogs the arteries to your heart or lungs, oxygen delivery is reduced, making even light activities feel strenuous. If you feel exhausted or have trouble catching your breath after simple tasks, your body may be signaling reduced blood flow. This warning is crucial, but the next clue could explain your daily fatigue.

😴   Constant fatigue and low energy.
Do you ever feel exhausted even after a good night's sleep? Sarah, 48, did—until she got her cholesterol levels checked. Poor circulation due to plaque buildup means less oxygen reaches your muscles and tissues, leaving you feeling tired and lacking stamina. This fatigue isn't just a bad day; it could be a sign of cholesterol problems. The next sign brings the problem to your legs.

🦵   Pain or numbness in the legs

Mark, 57, loved evening walks until leg cramps made them unbearable. High cholesterol can narrow the arteries in your legs, causing peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This causes cramps, numbness, or a feeling of coldness in one foot compared to the other. If it feels painful to walk or your legs are tingling, your body may be crying out for help. But wait—the next sign will appear on your skin.

🟡   Yellowish skin patches (xanthomas)
One day, Clara, 50, noticed waxy, yellowish bumps near her eyes. These patches, called xanthomas, are cholesterol deposits under the skin that often appear around the eyelids, elbows, or joints. Although harmless, they are a visible indicator of high cholesterol. Clara’s doctor confirmed that her levels were elevated, which prompted action. The next sign directly affects your eyes.

👁️   Vision problems or eye abnormalities:
Your eyes can reveal the effects of cholesterol. A white or gray ring around the iris, known as arcus senilis, or small yellowish spots on the eyelids can indicate high cholesterol. In severe cases, blocked arteries can cause sudden blurred vision. Lisa, 52, noticed a faint ring in her eyes and got tested, which caught her cholesterol problems early. The next warning sign might make your head spin.

🌀   Dizziness or lightheadedness:
Do you feel unsteady or weak? John experienced dizziness attacks that caused him to stop walking. When cholesterol constricts the arteries, less oxygen-rich blood reaches the brain, leading to dizziness or balance problems. These episodes may seem fleeting, but they are worth investigating. The next sign is related to another silent threat.

🩺 High  blood pressure:
High cholesterol and high blood pressure often go hand in hand. Plaque makes arteries stiff and narrow, forcing the heart to work harder and increasing blood pressure. In Emma's case, frequent headaches pointed to this problem, which led to a cholesterol test. This connection is crucial, but the next sign is a life-or-death warning.

🧠   Symptoms of stroke or mini-stroke